This portrait bust of the great Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton, was created following Anthony’s time as Artist In Residence with the South Georgia Heritage Trust at Grytviken; Shackleton’s final resting place. The sculpture is now on permanent display at the South Georgia Museum in Grytviken thanks to the generous donation by the Friends of South Georgia Island charity.

This portrait bust of the great 19th-century biologist, Alfred Russel Wallace, was commissioned by the National Botanical Garden of Wales and is on permanent display in the commemorative ‘Wallace Garden’.

Dimensions: Life-size +10%
Bronze: Edition of 8
Price: €6750 inc. VAT

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Seven-foot tall bronze statue of the great 19th-century biologist, Alfred Russel Wallace. The statue was unveiled by Sir David Attenborough at the Natural History Museum of London on the 7th of November 2013 – the first new statue commissioned for the Museum in more than 80 years.

Note: the statue has now been moved to the interior gallery of the Museum, in the main hall.

“It has been an enormous pleasure for me to sculpt this statue [of Alfred Russel Wallace]. I have admired the man and his work for many years, and to help commemorate his life for such an august institution is truly an honour.”

“Darwin has been a hero and inspiration to me since I first read the Origin of Species when I was sixteen… I was somewhat frustrated with the constant depiction of Darwin as an elderly man, when he did so much amazing work and made so many great discoveries before the age of thirty… This statue depicts Darwin as he was in his final year at Christ’s College, dreaming about the adventures and discoveries that lay ahead of him.” – AS

“It is often overlooked that, particularly in early life, Darwin was primarily a geologist rather than a biologist. Cambridge’s great geology museum, the Sedgwick Museum, is the perfect place for this sculpture of the young Darwin.” -AS